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Anchracite Walls for a workshop
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry - Somerset" data-source="post: 1577240" data-attributes="member: 15883"><p>I agree with other posters - keep it white to optimise the lighting.</p><p></p><p>I like to keep the workshop reasonably tidy and organised.. However I seem to accumulate tools over time - impulse buys, particular tasks, upgraded tool, replacements for those that are worn.</p><p></p><p>Creating neat serried ranks of chisels or screwdrivers is photogenic, but what happens when when another size or brand is bought. Does one leave gaps which can be filled and accept that it will seem some are missing until the final purchase.</p><p></p><p>Boxes hanging off French cleats seem a clever solution - but with neat standard box dimensions, what do folk do when confronted by an oversized tool. Bigger box. New row of cleats. Remake all the old boxes.</p><p></p><p>In summary - some may see contemporary workshop design as a goal in itself - others as a place to work creatively</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry - Somerset, post: 1577240, member: 15883"] I agree with other posters - keep it white to optimise the lighting. I like to keep the workshop reasonably tidy and organised.. However I seem to accumulate tools over time - impulse buys, particular tasks, upgraded tool, replacements for those that are worn. Creating neat serried ranks of chisels or screwdrivers is photogenic, but what happens when when another size or brand is bought. Does one leave gaps which can be filled and accept that it will seem some are missing until the final purchase. Boxes hanging off French cleats seem a clever solution - but with neat standard box dimensions, what do folk do when confronted by an oversized tool. Bigger box. New row of cleats. Remake all the old boxes. In summary - some may see contemporary workshop design as a goal in itself - others as a place to work creatively [/QUOTE]
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